• Asoka Temple of Ningbo Sitting at the piedmont of Yuwang and Mount Mao, Yin County, Asoka Temple is one of the Five Mountains of Buddhism's Chan Sect...
  • King Asoka and the Relics. Ashoka, (304 - 232 BC) was an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from 273 to 232 BC.
  • Temple of King Ashoka (Chinese: 阿育王寺; pinyin: Āyùwāng Sì) is a Buddhist temple located in Yinzhou District of Ningbo, Zhejiang, China….
  • TITLE OF WORK: The Edicts of King Asoka: An English Rendering (The Wheel Publication No. 386/387) FILENAME: WHEEL386.ZIP AUTHOR: Ven.
  • ...empire, the Mauryan Dynasty (322-185 B.C.E). Written on these pillars, intertwined in the message of Buddhist compassion, were the merits of King Ashoka.
  • The veracity of this story cannot be determined, but there is no doubt that there was a temple on that site called the temple of King Ashoka.
  • At the Temple of King Ashoka (yes) in Ningbo, China. Named after an act of relic diplomacy 2000 years ago, it reportedly contains a piece of the Buddha's...
  • King Ashoka (304 BC - 232 BC) reigned over all of South Asia and beyond due to many military invasions led by him. He controlled all of present-day India, Nepal, Bangladesh...
  • King Ashoka (304 BC - 232 BC) reigned over all of South Asia and beyond due to many military invasions led by him. He controlled all of present day India, Nepal, Bangladesh...